1 PAGE ELEVEN THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE I Teach Economics in HUDSON'S MALE QUARTETTE Schools, Urges Cody AT TEMPLE BETH EL RALLY at Forum Lucheon RACHMANIOFF AT ORCHESTRA HALL Engagement Rings Serge Rachmaninoff, most famous of living Russian composers and pianists, will make his first Detroit appearance in a recital at Detroit Orchestra hall, Monday evening, November 10. This concert will form part of the Detroit Philharmonic course, given under the auspices of the Michigan Philharmonic bureau. All previous concerts of the course have been given at the Arena Gardens. The program to be given by \I r. Rach- maniotT will be representative of the many different forms of musical com- position in which lie has excelled, in Frank Cody, superintendent of schools, spoke to a large gathering at the Forum Luncheon given by the B'nai Brith Club, at its club rooms, 25 Broadway, Tuesday, October 28. iii the place of Charles Cameron, of the Detroit Journal, who was unable to be present. While dealing gen- erally with the subject announced for Mr. Cameron, "Americanizing the Americans," Mr. Cody dealth with emphasis on the need Of revising the "The Sultan Corner" curriculum in the Detroit public , cho.ls as a first step in Americaniz- ing the American children. The suggestion offered by Mr. Cody to fight economic illiteracy, so prevae lent in the public schools, through the medium of, educational, newspaper and magazine articles, was greoted with warm approval by his hearers. "In order to mitt radicalism and Bolshevism, we must insist that our children be given definite lessons in economics," declared Mr. Cody. "Un- der our old text-book system, we are turning out economic illiterates. It is a vicious thing to allow that system to go unchecked. We must Ameri- canize the American children by teaching them that there is a reason why prices are high. We must ex- plain why everybody in the world is engaged in the second-story game. Music lovers will be pleased at the before the war council at Trionon "Concrete lessons in the value of announcement that through the ef- Palace on the occasion of the ban- money, in the banking of it, in the forts of the Young People's Society quet tendered that body by the Amer- manners of its exchange, should be of Temple Beth El the Hudson's Male ican members. They were also en- taught. And newspapers and maga- Quartet will appear in concert at the gaged by the Royal Opera House at zines should be one of the greatest big Patriotic Rally to be given at the Nice to sing a group of songs during mediums in spreading those teach- ings. How can we expect the for- Temple Wednesday, Nov. 5, at 8:15 the progress of the opera. eigners within our gates to know the p. tun., together with the Hudson Serge Rachmaninoff. In addition to the concert, Rabbi truth of conditions if our own chil- Women's Quartet and Hudson's Leo M. Franklin will speak in behalf dren do not?" elaborate symphonies and concertos and Symphony Orchestra. of the Patriotic Fund Drive. A cor- Mr. Cody emphasized the necessity also in the shorter selectiofts of "salon The quartet was in France for dial invitation is extended to the gen- of increasing the wage-scale of teach- music." The program will also include seven months during the war, sing- eral public by the Young People's So- ers. The average wage now is $1,300 a 'number of selections from other Rus- ing to the soldiers in the trenches and ciety. No admission will be charged and because of that it is very difficult sian composers, for Mr. Rachmanioff is doing recital work at the Y. M. C. A. and there will be no solicitation of to recruit the ranks of the teaching a strong believer in the greatness of all Only Detroit Recital of corps. typical Russian music. The power of and K. of C. huts. They appeared funds. "NI ale teachers are deserting the this music to compel the interest and profession," declared NIr. Cody. "Out command the emotions not only of SIX JEWS APPOINTED of 3,700, we have only 300 men teach- music lovers but also of those who know AS JUDGES IN POSEN ers in the city. Fifty of that number little of the art, will be demonstrated have been forced to resign since the fully at this concert by the Russian Special 1/WeSileatiONS beginning of the school year because master. A particular branch of Certi- WARSAW—Six Jewish lawyers in of econotnic pressure. Education is fied Public Accountancy in _ that of Special Investigations Posen have attained the honor of ap- a state function. Teachers must re- Adath Jeshurun Synagogue at Lou- Seats now on sale at Grinnell's and Hudson. Prices $1.00 to 53.00 where reliable information and data are required for the pointment as judges. Their names ore ceive a living wage—a wage that will isville, Ky., was dedicated recently. Management, M ichigan Philharmonic Bureau. successful fulfilment of a plan Steinberger, Rothfeld, Ratner, Karlbad, meet the advanced standards." The structure is considered one of tic or prefect. Mr. Adolph Freund, who presided, imest church edifices in the south. Burstein and Schiffman. This work calls for pains- announced that Rabbi Abram Simon, taking accuracy. keen busi- of Washington, one of the Executive ness Judgment and the ana- Firm Has Unique Plan hoard of the Central Conference of lytical sense which comes for Closing on Sabbath American Rabbis who meet here next from wide business expell- ent,. week, will be the speaker at the next Certified Public Account- I. L. Scheinman & Co., one of the Forum luncheon held at the club- ancy. by its eery now,. Is the one profession best equipped largest concerns in the United States rooms, Tuesday noon, November 4. to perform the involved and devoted to the grading and packing of Ladies are especially invited to at- tedious work of special Investi- high grade wiping cloths, mill ends, etc., tend. gations. for factory use, have inagurated a uni- que system fur the closing of their entire plant on the Sabbath. The day is made up by arranging the employes work an hour longer on each of the Certified Public Accountants to remaining Inc days, thus leaving Satur- —and, all its musical excel- day free in order to observe the Sabbath (New York) "How to Listen to Symphony Mu- lence no less fully at the com- according to the Mosaic laws. The plan sic" 'is the timely topic chosen by Dime Bank Blde. Cherry 271 has proved highly satisfactory and both Prof. Albert A. Stanley, Dean of the Woolworth Bldg., New York mand of the one without mu- the firm and the employes have voiced University of Michigan Music Schoolt sical training, than available to their enthusiasm for the plan. for discussion before the Jewish Exclusive and distinguishnd designs allan Woodward at Gratiot First Annual "Ball — of the — Detroit Hebrew Orphans Home SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd ARENA GARDEN Orchestra Hall, Tues. Eve., November 11th the Russian Composer Pianist _SERGE_ Dean of U. of M. Music School to Speak Sunday At Jewish Woman's Club Maternity Wear Stylish garments that conceal con- dition, promote health, afford com- fort and permit public appearance. Dresses Coats Skirts Waists . Corsets $13.95 to $135.15 $29.75 to $259.50 ...$ 4.95 to $ 19.85 ..$ 4.95 to $ 29.75 $ 2.95 to $ 12.50 Woman's Club, Sunday, November 2, at 2 p. m., in the auditorium of Tem- ple Beth El. 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